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More than 150 passengers aboard a Continental Airlines flight from Amsterdam to Newark suffered the smell of human sewage for seven hours as toilets overflowed and spewed their sickening contents into the plane’s aisles.

“I’ve never felt so offended in all of my life,” said Collin Brock, a Washington state resident aboard last week’s fetid flight, in an interview with Seattle’s KING5 News. “I felt like I had been physically abused and neglected.”

The just-plane-gross trip began June 13, when Continental Airlines Flight 71 left Amsterdam for what was supposed to be a nonstop flight to Newark Liberty Airport.

After toilets failed, the plane stopped in Shannon, Ireland, for repairs. When the plane took off again the next day, the toilets overflowed into the aisles.

“We deeply regret the serious inconvenience to our customers,” Continental said in a statement.